"The pregnancy is not much different," he said. "If anything, we were able to more accurately predict our timelines, which has allowed us to better prepare, plan and communicate to the followers and fans."

And the million dollar question — when will she give birth?

"We 99.9 percent expect a calf in March! Physical signs would suggest we are looking at welcoming a calf before mid-March!"

People have been able to keep tabs on April’s progress via webcam and if you really want to stay on top of things, you can sign up for text alerts. The expected baby's father is a giraffe named Oliver, who is also Taj's papa.

"We hear remarkable stories daily about how the Giraffe Cam has helped bring viewers a sense of community," Patch said. "Individuals struggling with grief, depression, losses and more turn to the camera as a reprieve from the rest of their world. The educational aspect of the cam is also a wonderful resource to classrooms of many levels, around the world."

April with her calf, Taj.

Back in 2017, April, who is 17, famously kept fans glued to their seats before she gave birth to Taj, whose exploits at the park can now be followed on his YouTube channel.

"He made the move across the park last fall, and early this year we surprised him with a new female companion, Johari!" says Patch.

Patch believes people are still just as fascinated by April today as they were when the camera was on her before Taj's birth two years ago.

April the GiraffeTODAY

"When we went live in 2017, it was something new to the world! It went viral!" he said. "[In] 2019 we welcome the return of many of her fans, and the droves of fans that never left!"